Oral Sessions

Oral Sessions

FRIDAY, APRIL 1 Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 1. ASBMB GRADUATE AND POSTDOCTORAL TRAVEL AWARD PROFESSIONAL NETWORKING EVENT Special Event FRI. 5:30 PM— SAN DIEGO CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 6A FOYER COCHAIRED: C. HEINEN AND T. O’CONNELL Invitation only. Required participation by all Graduate/ Postdoctoral and Graduate Student MAC Supported Travel Award recipients. Follow the conversation: #education Nutrition 2. ASN SPONSORED SATELLITE PROGRAM: 4. ASN CAROTENOID AND RETINOID A GLOBAL APPROACH TO PERSONALIZED INTERACTIVE GROUP (CARIG) ANNUAL NUTRITION FROM THE GENOME TO THE SYMPOSIUM AND BUSINESS MEETING MICROBIOME Special Event ASN Satellite (Sponsored by: CARIG RIS) (Organized and Sponsored by: Herbalife) FRI. 1:00 PM— HILTON SAN DIEGO BAYFRONT, AQUA AB FRI. 8:00 AM—HILTON SAN DIEGO BAYFRONT, INDIGO D CHAIRED: S.A. TANUMIHARDJO CHAIRED: D. HEBER Reception and CARIG Poster Competition to follow in Aqua C Visit the Exhibits April 3–April 5 Exhibit Hours Sunday – Tuesday 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM 1 SATURDAY, APRIL 2 Across Societies 5. CAREER DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOPS 10:00 Negotiation Strategies for Scientists Part 1. D. Behrens. Univ. of California, Berkeley. Workshop 10:30 Understanding Search Committees & Finding Job Announcements. A. Green. Univ. of SAT. 9:00 AM— SAN DIEGO CONVENTION CENTER, EXHIBIT HALL D California, Berkeley. Career Development 11:00 But I Have No Skills!. J. Lombardo. Med. Col. of Wisconsin and Marquette Univ. The following workshops will be held in the EB2016/FASEB 11:00 Beyond the Bench: Preparing for Your Career Transition Career Center. Access to the Career Center is FREE to all in the Life Sciences. J. Tringali. Tringali & Assocs. Inc. registered Experimental Biology 2016 meeting attendees. 1:00 Job Hunting in Biotech Part 1: Finding & Applying for Poster/Platform Presenter Preparation Workshop and Scientist Positions. B. Lindstaedt. UCSF. Practice Lab 1:00 Transforming Your CV/Cover Letter for Industry Positions. N. Saul. UCSF. FASEB MARC Program will sponsor a Poster/Platform 1:00 Negotiation Strategies for Scientists Part 2. D. Behrens. Presenter Preparation Workshop and Practice Lab beginning Univ. of California, Berkeley. Saturday, April 2, to provide FASEB MARC poster/oral 2:00 Networking: A Required Life Skill. H. Adams. H.G. presentation travel award recipients and other interested EB2016 Adams & Assocs. Inc., Norfolk, VA. student/postdoc attendees with an opportunity to practice their 2:30 Job Hunting in Biotech Part 2: Interviewing for Scientist presentations and obtain feedback from designated Workshop Positions. B. Lindstaedt. UCSF. Mentors/Coaches. If you would like to participate in this 2:30 Developing Your Core Message/ “Elevator Pitch”. workshop/practice lab, sign-up onsite at the Career Center J. Lombardo. Med. Col. of Wisconsin and beginning Saturday morning, April 2. First-come, first- Marquette Univ. served. Limited space/session availability. 3:00 Networking: Optimizing Your Time at EB2016. J. 9:00 Networking: Optimizing Your Time at EB2016. J. Tringali. Tringali & Assocs. Inc. Tringali. Tringali & Assocs. Inc. 4:00 Job Hunting in Biotech Part 3: Compensation Negotiation 9:00 Get Up With Something on Your Mind. H. Adams. H.G. for Scientist Positions. B. Lindstaedt. UCSF. Adams & Assocs. Inc., Norfolk, VA. 4:00 Creating Effective CV’s Cover Letters, Research 9:30 How to Choose Your Ideal Career. B. Lindstaedt. UCSF. & Teaching Statements. A. Green. Univ. of California, Berkeley. Anatomy 6. UNLOCKING YOUR POTENTIAL IN ACADEMICS: 7. “ONCE UPON A TIME”: CULTIVATING THE SEIZING OPPORTUNITIES TO SUCCEED WHILE SKILL OF STORY TELLING AVOIDING PITFALLS Symposium Symposium SAT. 10:30 AM— SAN DIEGO CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 7B SAT. 8:30 AM— SAN DIEGO CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 7B CHAIRED: A. POZNANSKI CHAIRED: H.W. LAMBERT Professional Development Professional Development Career Development Career Development 10:30 7.1 The Elements of Story Telling. A. Poznanski. 8:30 Chair’s Introduction. California Northstate Univ. Col. of Med. 8:35 6.1 Finding the Elusive Pathway to Promotion as 10:50 7.2 A Very Short Story: The 6 Minute TED Talk. an Educator. H.W. Lambert, M.J. Zdilla, P.S. Klinkhachorn. J.S. Reidenberg. Icahn Sch. of Med. at Mount Sinai. West Virginia Univ. Sch. of Med. and West Liberty Univ. 11:10 7.3 Your 15 Minutes on the Podium Have Finally 9:00 6.2 Achieving Tenure as a Clinical Researcher. Arrived...J.T. Laitman. Icahn Sch. of Med. at Mount Sinai. K.B. Foreman. Univ. of Utah. 11:30 7.4 60 Minutes of Tension: The Hour Long 9:25 6.3 Strategies for Getting Promoted in a Difficult Research Talk. R. Marcucio. UCSF. Granting Environment. J.A. Guttman. Simon Fraser 11:50 General Discussion. Univ., Canada. 9:50 General Discussion. 2 SATURDAY ANATOMY 8. MORPHOGENESIS AND DIFFERENTIATION OF 2:15 9.6 Implantation of Insulin-Producing Cells from CRANIAL NEURAL CREST AND PLACODES Human Umbilical Cord Blood Mesenchymal Stem Cells in the Liver and Its Potential to Cure Streptozotocin-Induced Symposium Diabetes: An Animal Model Study. M.A. Eladl, M. El-Sherbiny, A.V. Ranade, H. Gabr. Univ. of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, SAT. 1:00 PM— SAN DIEGO CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 10 Univ. of Mansoura, Egypt, ALMaarefa Col., Saudi Arabia and Cairo Univ. CHAIRED: S.A. A. MOODY S Cell Biology 10. BUILDING THE FUTURE OF HISTOLOGY: A Neurobiology SYNERGY BETWEEN EDUCATORS, CLINICIANS T AND TECHNOLOGY This session was funded in part by an AAA Three-Year Research Meetings Outreach Grant Hybrid Symposium 1:00 8.1 Complex Roles of ADAM Cell Surface SAT. 1:00 PM— SAN DIEGO CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 8 Metalloproteases during Cranial Neural Crest Cell Migration. D. Alfandari, G. Abbruzzese, K. Mathavan, H. Cousin. Univ. CHAIRED: R. ETTARH of Massachusetts Amherst. 1:30 8.2 Self-Organization of Zebrafish Lateral Line Education and Teaching Primordium Morphogenesis and Migration. A. Chitnis, D. Dalle 1:00 10.1 Building LCME-Compliant Histology Teaching Nogare. NICHD, NIH. and Learning for Clinicians. R. Ettarh. Tulane Univ. Sch. 2:00 8.3 Neural Crest-Placode Cell Interactions during of Med. Cranial Ganglia Assembly. L.A. Taneyhill. Univ. of Maryland 1:30 10.2 Integrating Histology in the Medical Curriculum. College Park. D. Bolender. Med. Col. of Wisconsin. 2:00 10.3 Collaboration between Basic Scientists 9. STEM CELLS AND TISSUE ENGINEERING and Clinicians: An Opportunity to Develop a Microanatomy PLATFORM Curriculum to Integrate Curricular Content and Encourage Student Interaction. J.M. McBride. Lerner Col. of Med., Platform Cleveland Clin. 2:15 10.4 The Interrupted Learner – How Students’ SAT. 1:00 PM— SAN DIEGO CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 9 Choices to Attend Lectures or Watch Lecture Video Recordings CHAIRED: M. DUNNWALD Influence Learning Outcomes in a Medical Histology Course. M. Hortsch, J. Burk-Rafel, A.H. Zureick, J. Purkiss. Univ. Stem Cells/ Regeneration of Michigan. Tissue Bioengineering 11. BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY PLATFORM This session is part of the Stem Cells Mini-Meeting 1:00 9.1 TGFβ Signaling Regulates Decorin and Platform Biglycan Expression and Distribution during Murine Palatal SAT. 1:00 PM— SAN DIEGO CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 7B Fusion. K.K.H. Svoboda, I. Ibrahim, M.J. Serrano, L-B. Ruest. Texas A&M Baylor Col. of Dent. CHAIRED: K. WILLMORE 1:15 9.2 Matrix Reloaded: Devitalized Cartilage as a Evolution/Anthropology Functional Extracellular Niche to Promote Osteogenesis and Angiogenesis. J.M. Perry, D.M. Poscablo, B.T. Gaston, D.P. Developmental Biology/Morphology Hu, T. Miclau, K.L. Christman, R.S. Marcucio, C.S. Bahney. Emily Middleton is competing as a finalist in the Postdoctoral UCSF and UCSD. Platform Presentation Award 1:30 9.3 Impact of BMP-7 on Cell Migration in the Meniscus. V. Taylor II, I. Hutchinson, K. Danelson, C. 1:00 TBD Ferguson. Wake Forest Med. Ctr. and Hosp. for Spec. Surg., 1:15 11.2 Reconstructing Jaw Adductors in Plesiadapid NY. (1034.17) Plesiadapiforms from Berru, France (Thanetian, ELMA). H. 1:45 9.4 Potential Mechanisms of Action for Exogenous Kristjanson, J.M.G. Perry. Johns Hopkins Univ. Sch. of Med. Ketone Enhancement of Ischemic Wound Healing in Young 1:30 11.3 2D versus 3D Shape Signals of Climatic and Aged Fischer Rats. S.L. Kesl, M. Wu, L.J. Gould, D.P. Adaptations in the Trunk Skeleton of Recent Humans. E.R. D’Agostino. Morsani Col. of Med., Univ. of South Florida. Middleton. Univ. of Missouri-Columbia. (1036.9) 1:45 11.4 New Insights into the Anatomy of the 2:00 9.5 Characterization of Spontaneous Bulbospongiosus Muscle and Its Role in the Composition of the Chondrogenesis during Tail Regeneration of the Leopard Gecko External Anal Sphincter in Humans. M. Hall, J.H. Plochocki, B. (Eublepharis macularius). N. Subramaniam, K. Jacyniak, R.P. Adrian, J.R. Rodriguez-Sosa. Midwestern Univ., AZ. McDonald, M.K. Vickaryous. Univ. of Guelph, Canada. 2:00 11.5 Getting the Shaft?: Investigating Midshaft Location in Immature Femora. C.D. Eleazer, R. Scopa Kelso, F.L. West, L. Williams, R. Stradleigh, A. Shaeffer. Florida Intl. Univ., West Virginia Sch. of Osteo. Med. and Univ. of Tennessee, Knoxville. 3 ANATOMY SATURDAY 2:15 11.1 A Comparative and Phylogenetic Analysis of 14. ALTERNATIVE PRESERVATION TECHNIQUES the Relationship between Facial Orientation and Circumorbital TO MEET THE NEEDS OF TODAY’S STUDENTS Breadths in the Hominoids. E. Leslie, Y. Mehta. Midwestern Univ., IL. Symposium SAT. 3:00 PM— SAN DIEGO CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 8 12. SENSATION MECHANISM OF BODY FLUID FLOW BY PRIMARY CILIA CHAIRED: M. SOCHOR Education and Teaching Symposium 3:00 14.1 Pride, Protectionism, and Prejudice SAT. 3:00 PM— SAN DIEGO CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 10 Overcoming Hurdles in Setting-Up Pilots to Evaluate “Fix CHAIRED: T. INOUE for Life”, a Low-Hazardous Embalming Method Preserving Life-Like Morphology. A.J. Van Dam. Leiden Univ. Med. Cell Biology Ctr., Netherlands.

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